Jurca MJ5 Sirocco - Project Aircraft
$NZD7,500
Price Reduced 40%: A rare opportunity to acquire a Jurca Sirocco, a lightweight, efficient French-designed two-seat homebuilt aircraft known for its solid wooden construction and excellent handling characteristics. This example has a total airframe time of 229.5 hours and is structurally more robust than the lighter European ultralights many pilots are familiar with.
The aircraft last flew in March 1988, after which it was involved in a hangar roof collapse. The exact extent of the damage at that time is unknown, and the aircraft changed hands several times before arriving in its current condition. The airframe presents as a straightforward restoration/project and appears potentially close to airworthy pending a thorough LAME inspection.
Powered by a Lycoming O-235-C2A, the engine has been pre-lubricated, checked over, and successfully run. Leak-down results are excellent, and the powerplant features several upgraded components including a modern alternator and starter. A McCauley propeller (freshly overhauled in 2014) is also included.
This is an appealing opportunity for an enthusiast looking for a classic wooden homebuilt with solid performance potential and a relatively simple inspection/repair path.
- Jurca Sirocco – Amateur Built Aircraft
- 229.5 hrs total airframe time
- Last flown March 1988
- Was in a hangar roof collapse (damage extent unknown)
- Wooden construction – strong and robust
- One-piece wing unbolts from fuselage → easy transport
- Matco tailwheel
- Main wheels with internal drum brakes
- Empty weight: 443 kg / 976 lbs
- MTOW: 680 kg / 1,499 lbs
- Cruise speed: ~116 kts (per Wikipedia)
Manufacturer
Jurca Sirocco
Location
Hibiscus Coast, Auckland, New Zealand
Total Time Airframe
229.5 hrs
Engine Specifications
Lycoming O-235-C2A
Propeller Specifications
McCauley 1C90/DTM70.550
Avionics
Requires radio + ELT (optional extra)